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  2. KKN di Desa Penari - Wikipedia

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    KKN di Desa Penari (lit. ' KKN in dancer's village ') is a 2022 Indonesian supernatural horror film directed by Awi Suryadi, based on a viral Twitter thread of the same name (later rewritten as a novel) by SimpleMan, produced by MD Pictures and its subsidiary, Pichouse Films. This film stars Tissa Biani, Adinda Thomas, and Achmad Megantara.

  3. Manner of death - Wikipedia

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    An unnatural cause of death results from an external cause, typically including homicides, suicides, accidents, medical errors, alcohol intoxications and drug overdoses. [6] [7] Jurisdictions differ in how they categorize and report unnatural deaths, including level of detail and whether they are considered a single category with subcategories, or separate top-level categories.

  4. Certificates of Death - Wikipedia

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  5. Desakota - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined by the urban researcher Terry McGee of the University of British Columbia around 1990. It comes from Indonesian desa "village" and kota "city". [1]Desakota areas typically occur in Asia, especially South East Asia.

  6. P. N. Oak - Wikipedia

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    Oak was born in a Marathi Brahmin Family [5] in 1917 in Indore in the erstwhile Princely State of Indore, British India. [6] [7] According to his own account, he completed an M.A. and a law degree (LL.B. Mumbai), before being inducted as a Class I Gazetted officer in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting wherein he wrote various journalistic pieces. [8]

  7. 2020 in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, the year was marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, which started in March when two people from Jakarta tested positive to the disease.The government responded to the outbreak by enacting large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) throughout much of Indonesia, opting against imposing lockdowns because of economic reasons.